Group of answer choices
a. personal benefit
b. paternalism
c. B and C, but not A
d. all of the above are normative principles
e autonomy
2.The Ethics of Security, Engagement, and Imagination are components of whose Ethical schema?
Group of answer choices
a. Kohlberg
b. All of the above
c. Narvaez
d. Svara
e. Kant
3.The deontological approach to Ethics is exemplified in which of the following:
Group of answer choices
a. Plato's Myth of Er
b. None of the above
c. All of the above
d. The Categorical Imperative of Aristotle
e. The Principle of Utility of Kant
4.A(n) ________is a formal, solemn, publically proclaimed commitment to conduct oneself in certain, morally specified ways.
Group of answer choices
a. Principle
b. none of the above
c. Oath
d. Code
e. Statute
5._______ethics places the arena of moral decision making on the consequences of the action.
Group of answer choices
a.Categorical
b. Metaethics
c. Deontological
d. Virtue
e. Teleological
1. a. personal benefit
Explanation: According to the principle of the normative ethics it is said that people should know how to act. They must have the sense of good and evil. They must work on the basis of their perception of right and wrong.
2. c. Narvaez
Explanation:This is a moral theory based on the three important principles - security, engagement and imagination. There is an environmental influence in generating this ethics.
3. e. The Principle of Utility of Kant
Explanation: It is one of the main theories of morality. Here the consequence of action is emphasized. It is said that the individual must follow the right path with the help of his perception of right and wrong.
4. c. Oath
Explanation: Oath is taken publicly. It binds the professionals to the ethicals principles. It is taken in the solemn way and it is custom where the people are the witness.
5. c. Deontological
Explanation: This ethical theory is proposed by Kant. In this ethical theory it is suggested that one must have the sense of right and wrong and the consequence of action must be good.
Which of the following is not a normative ethical principle? Group of answer choices a. personal...
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1) Teleological ethicists contrast with Deontological ethicists in the face that teleological ethics always take the means to the end into consideration—and not just the end goals. True False 2) Select what is true: a) Kant would not agree with Bentham that we should maximize pleasure. b) Utilitarians focus more on the individual being honest than duty to community c) G.E. Moore focused more on maximizing good than did Jeremy Bentham. d) Jeremy Bentham sought to maximize good and minimize...
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Which of the following illustrates the principle of free riding? Group of answer choices a. Only being concerned for your own well-being. b. Each of these is an example of free riding. c. a student who uses scholarship money to pay all college tuition and fees d. a real estate agent who is consistently late to appointments e. a member of a club who refuses to do fund-raising for club activities
1.Which of the following is not a principle financial statement? a. Group of answer choices b. Income Statement c. Statement of Resources Owned d. Statement of Owner’s Equity e. Statement of Cash Flows f. Balance Sheet 2. Transactions affecting owner's equity include: a. owner's investments and payment of liabilities b. owner's investments and owner's withdrawals, revenues, and expenses c. owner's investments, revenues, expenses, and collection of accounts receivable d. owner's withdrawals, revenues, expenses, and purchase of supplies on account 3....
A process will contain which of the following: Group of answer choices a) Stack memory b) Data memory c) Instruction memory d) All of the above e) None of the above
answer #7-11 please 07. How we ought to act in relation to others: a. Ethics b. Being c. Doing d. None of the above Q8. The study of our moral lives, our actions and how our actions affect ourselves and others a. Ethics b. Being c. Doing d. None of the above 09. Framework, background and point of reference a. Normative basis b. Non-maleficence c. Beneficence d. Autonomy e. Justice 09. Do not harm others a. Normative basis b. Non-maleficence...
29. Which one of the following ethical theories suffers from the infallibility objection? A) ethical egoism B) Kantian ethics C) psychological egoism D) emotivism E) none of the above
29. Which one of the following ethical theories suffers from the infallibility objection? A) ethical egoism B) Kantian ethics C) psychological egoism D) emotivism E) none of the above
Which of the following is not a characteristic of a service? Group of answer choices A. Difficult to emulate B. Variable output C. Intangible D. Perishable